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Anyone else been following this minicap project? They just updated their site and if they can pull this off, this shit is going from 6M to 1B+ as soon as the bear market is over.

It's a mobile OS for dapps started by ex Nokia ppl that can run any application in Web3 by adding in around 10 lines of code. It's also a mobile wallet with private key sharding and NFC multisig, making ledgers and paperwallets obsolite. The wallet also automatically connects to all the dapps, which means it also makes metamask obsolite.

Fuck. Bought in a month ago thinking this was a cool tiny cap mobile wallet project and now they put this shit out... I think I might make it after all.

>> No.9969544

>>9969482
Sorry to burst your shill, but in crypto working product means nothing. Looks EOS vs req.

Saged

>> No.9969593

>>9969482
Presale investor here and this is fucking huge. The really fucky part about this is that Zippie is really the most ambitious project when it comes to taking blockchain to the mobile normie world and as ex-Nokia (exec level) they have all the connections they need to pull this off. They have covered all the bases of why normies can't into blockchain (learing curve, private keys, UX, dapp accessibility) and once this shit is out, every pajeet in a 3rd world shitting street will be training AI on their phone to earn their daily bowl of coconut soup and every bored 14 yr old in the Hamptons will be trading CryptoKitties for the shits and gigs.

I'll bet my dick McAfee style that these guys are touring the big 5 hardware companies as we speak.

And here comes the last, most ridiculous piece in this puzzle that will put me on a yacht in 2 years: Their MC is $6 million. Fucking crypto shrimp pyramid schemes have more than that. Think about it.

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>>9969544
Don't let your cynicism keep you from making it. Product might now mean much now with the market in the shitter, but once the next bull run starts, projects like REQ and ZIPT will be the ones where you make the big money. Hype projects go boom and bust. Real value is slow to move at first, but eventually the best product wins. Always.

Remember: Markets can stay irrational for longer than you can stay liquid.

This is a cycle that repeats and the people who succumb to cynicism are the ones who will be left behind in the next bull market.

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>>9969593
this is what I'm thinking also. Also the token is so dirt cheap right now that I just doubled my bags for this: https://zippie.org/airdrop/

Basically with the airdrop they are offsetting any downside you might have between between now and December up to 14%, which is almost like an insurance that even if it goes down from the current 5.5M, to 4.7M during that time you still have the same value in fiat terms. Personally I think you're about 10x more likely to double your money in that time period, but free money is always nice so I suggest everyone holding ZIPT sign up.

>> No.9969773

>>9969482

What is the use for the token?

>> No.9969892

>>9969773
I think there will be a staking function for the dapps that will run on the OS, by which ZIPT can keep the dapp auditing process decentralized and not end up like iOS/Android where they screen every app that tries to get into the store. Basically you stake ZIPT to get access to the OS users and if your dapp is absolute shit or in breach of terms, you lose the stake. I remember this being mentioned somewhere, maybe the project telegram.

As a user I think it would be cool to have interoperability woven into ZIPT, where you could use all the dapps with that single token. Not sure if this is something that the team has considered though.

>> No.9969899

>>9969593
>Zippie is really the most ambitious project when it comes to taking blockchain to the mobile normie world
I like zippie, but you're telling porkies. Elastos - Huawei - Sirin
Rewrote the android java os in C++ now no man in the middle attacks or malware. Plus a load more but i cba shilling it today.

>> No.9969958

>>9969899
>Sirin
You're kidding me, right? Otherwise I'll just assume you're just talking out of your ass mentioning fucking Sirin labs. I'll give you Elastos as something close to equal, but honestly I think Zippie has a better chance at taking this to the big hardware manufacturers due to their connections and a product that is easier to grasp. Besides ELAs MC is $143M, Zippie's is $5.5M. It's pretty clear that ZIPT has way more upside.

>> No.9970051

>>9969958
>>9969958
You're so blinded by zippie that you can't see anything else.
Huawei have a legal case going to court soon, elastos WILL be used in future phones, preloaded OS with runtime carrier blah blah
Sirin are making crypto phones in switzerland, indirectly parterned through Huawei
Elastos expected to return 4-8k per ela in the next 3 years.

>> No.9970565

>>9969899
>>9970051
What's Huawei's blockchain angle?